The Year 6 team had a fabulous time at Kingswood, Dearne Valley last week. Visiting so soon in the school year gave us all a chance to get to know each other and we were so proud of the way in which the children pushed themselves by: trying new activities; overcoming personal challenges and developing their teamwork skills. Thanks to: Mrs Palin, Mrs Martin, Mrs Hector, Mrs Sterland, Mrs Coles and Mr Buckley who gave up their free time and looked after the children so well on their adventure. What a great

On the 13th September, Y4 celebrated Roald Dahl day. Hazel class invented some new ‘Delumptious’ chocolate bars, including the scrumptious Cake Bomb and the tantalising Sweet Tweet, whilst in Chestnut class, new characters were created, including the Vomit Comet and the Colossal Pea.

We also explored some exciting maths, helping Willy Wonka decide how many wrappers he might need for his new chocolate bars.

In the afternoon, Y4 went to Poplar and Willow class, taking with us our favourite, ‘phizz-whizzing’boo

All of the KS2 children had a fabulous time at Eden Camp. They loved going in and out of the various huts learning all about WW1 and WW2. There were some fantastic reactions from the children as they experienced the sights, sounds and smells from the interactive displays. After lunch, the children were given the opportunity to play on the adventure playground. As you can imagine, there were quite a few children who transformed into WW2 soldiers, as they ran in and out of the various towers and tunnels! All

Hull trinity house Academy would like to invite you to a free 15 week accredited computing course taking place between 1pm and 3pm every Wedneday afternoon starting on September 27th. It is open to parents/carers/extended family members and friends of the academy.

We have just been told that following our fantastic outcomes in 2016/17 that we will be inspected on Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th September. Please see letter below. Please take time to fill in the survey.

Please remember that the Big Education staff will be in school on Thursday 14th September at 14:30pm to give details on the content on the upcoming relationship training, that will be delivered throughout the school. We strongly advise parents and carers to attend so they are aware of the content and so that they can ask questions. The session will also help prepare parents for questions that their children may ask. If you have any questions about this, please contact the office and ask to speak to Miss

The Elland academy is an Alternative Provision Free school academy that provides full and part-time education and support for children and young people in KS2-KS4 who for a variety of reasons are unable to access mainstream education. The most prevalent category of need identified is Social emotional and mental health (SEMH) and additionally described as being at risk of permanent exclusion. We work with 14 schools across the city and neighbouring Local authorities. There has been key support in disengageme

Our new Year 11 had their first rewards assembly this week to celebrate their fantastic results from their first real GCSE in Year 10. They have already achieved some great results which will give them confidence as they start Year 11. We also celebrated some excellent science mock results where we had a number of students hitting the new grade 9!

During this academic year 2017-2018, students who show commitment and dedication by attending 100% will be rewarded - with a trip to Lightwater Valley theme park in June 2018.

To be in the running for this reward, students simply need to attend the academy each day throughout the academic year 2017-2018, ensuring that they arrive on time, fully equipped, and get registered. For further information, please contact Mrs M Wilkinson - Post 16 Coordinator/Associate Staff Leader (Attendance).

During the afternoon of Wednesday 6th September 2017, Post 16 students at Ash Hill Academy took part in Team Building activities delivered by the British Army Engagement Team. The whole session was planned as part of the Post 16 Induction process and the academy’s Enrichment program, which each give our sixth formers access to new information regarding career progression.

The Army team delivered three separate “Command Tasks” to the students, who had been split down into groups of 11 students each.